Easter Message from Drew
Friends,
It’s Holy Saturday and we await Easter morning and the good news that Christ is indeed risen. Easter has not been cancelled! This year’s celebration is different, no doubt, but Jesus comes and the resurrection is sure and all the alterations of life about us are but temporary. This will all pass. “Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning.” (Ps. 30.5) Let’s not let our isolation and anxiety steal Easter of that joy!
A suggestion for each of us: Sunrise tomorrow, April 12, Easter morning, occurs at 7:05 AM (so says the internet gods). How about each of us rise, go out into our yards, put down our coffee, and lift our hands to the sky and shout “Alleluia!” If that’s not in your comfort zone, simply open your hands to the heavens and take a moment of silence and whisper to yourself, “Christ is risen! Christ is risen indeed!” God will hear both even if the neighbors don’t. It’s Easter — the day of our faith. We can all be together as the sun breaks the dawn; if not at the church, then out on the lawn. (I just made that little rhyme up!) I invite you to join me in the morning and I hope you might.
I hope that you might take a few minutes to watch our daily devotions that were offered during Holy Week. They are all available through our website. If you’ve not had a chance to view the Tenebrae service, take a few minutes to remember the drama of Good Friday and reflect on the love and grace expressed by God for us on that day. https://youtu.be/ZOaadi8KvIw
Our Easter service will premiere in the morning at 8:45. Since you will already be up — having gone out on the lawn and shouted your Alleluias! at 7:05 — pick your coffee up again, take a seat, and join us in worship at 8:45. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ5NaLZAMVY&feature=youtu.be
Rhonda and I hold hope that each of you will have a marvelous and meaningful Easter. I know it’s different — but this altered celebration is not all bad. Reach out to those you love and remember well God’s presence on this holy day. If you need a friend, call one. Know that on Easter new breath is breathed into our lives and the joy of God’s love in Christ Jesus is ours. We pray it be so for each of you and for our world.
I miss being in your company and seeing your faces. Care well for yourselves and for each other.
Grace and peace and all good things,
Drew
Tenebrae Service, April 10, 2020
Tenebrae (Latin for “darkness”) is a liturgical service intended to impress upon the minds of worshipers the drama and sacrifice of the crucifixion of Jesus. It is characterized by gradual extinguishing of candles situated on the hearse (a 15 candle candelabra). The loud noise at the end of the service after the Christ Candle has exited signals the “closing of the book” or “the closing of the tomb.” Do watch until the very end to experience the entire service.
Holy Week Devotionals – Friday
Devotional for Friday, April 10, 2020 – Rev. Dave Treat
Join us this week for a daily devotional at Noon. We will post to our YouTube and Facebook as well as here on our website.
Holy Week Devotionals – Thursday
Devotional for Thursday, April 9, 2020 – Rev. Doug Travis
Join us this week for a daily devotional at Noon. We will post to our YouTube and Facebook as well as here on our website.
Holy Week Devotionals – Wednesday
Join us this week for a daily devotional at Noon. We will post to our YouTube and Facebook as well as here on our website.
Holy Week Devotionals – Tuesday
Join us this week for a daily devotional at Noon. We will post to our YouTube and Facebook as well as here on our website.
Online Prayer Requests
During this time of isolation, we know that prayers for each other and the community at large are vital. In an effort to highlight these prayers, we offer this method as a way to enter your prayer requests. Prayers for healing, prayers of gratitude, prayers for patience and peace, any and all are acceptable.
As the prayers are collected, small colorful tags will be hung on the railings of the church to show that these prayers are being lifted up by members of the congregation. We hope they will serve as a visual reminder of the our commitment to pray for one another, for our community, and for our world. And we hope this prayer project will glorify God and serve our neighbors.
Please feel free to submit your own prayers as well as encourage others you may know to submit prayers.
You may submit them on our form at https://fpcgranbury.org/prayer/
Lenten Medley
“Lenten Medley” handbell solo
Emily Graham – handbells
Sherry Johnson – piano
Holy Week Devotionals – Monday
Join us this week for a daily devotional at Noon. We will post to our YouTube and Facebook as well as here on our website.